Centurion SMARTGUARD Installation guide

Category
Security access control systems
Type
Installation guide
TM
e
HIGH SECURITY
KEYLESS ACCESS
CONTROL
SMARTGUARD
pocket installation guide
Add a new access code at a specified address.
The code will operate Channel 1 only.
The following KwikLearn procedure will enable you to start using your
SMARTGUARD system right away. Additional procedures are explained
later in this guide.
1. KwikLearn
1
1. Enter Program Mode Master Code
2. Select KwikLearn
3. Enter user address
4. Enter access code Code
1
Default Master Code=1234
Enter the following keystrokes:
0
0
3. Icons used in this guide
This icon denotes variations and other aspects that should be
considered during installation.
This icon indicates tips and other information that could be
useful during the installation.
This icon indicates a warning, caution or attention!
Please take special note of critical aspects that MUST
be adhered to in order to prevent injury.
Example:
Kwiklearn access code into address
Master Code=
Indicator LEDs
Indicator LEDs
3
2
4
4 5
1
9
Enter the following keystrokes:
2
5
9 3 42 5
1. Enter Program Mode
2. Select KwikLearn
3. Enter user address
4. Enter access code
0
3 41 2
2
3 2 5
The procedures in this Guide require the user to perform certain
sequential actions on the SMARTGUARD keypad. To assist you, the
combined state of the three LED indicators on the keypad correspond
with particular steps within a procedure. When carrying out the
procedures, please be aware of the following:
The factory default Master Code ( is used throughout this
Guide as an example only. Refer to Section 6 for instructions on how to
change the Master Code.
Indicates a particular key to be pressed on the keypad by the user
Indicates a lit LED
[ ] Indicates optional entries.
2. How to use this Guide
Important when choosing an access code number
If you intend using the Duress Security Parameter ensure
that no consecutive numbers are assigned as codes.
Ensure that the desired code has not already been allocated
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1
The CENTURION SMARTGUARD is a durable, quality keypad designed
to provide high-security access control to restricted areas. The unit is
weatherproof, and the keys are backlit for ease of use at night. Access
is granted by the keying in of a valid access code. The access code can
vary from one to ten digits. Up to one thousand different access codes
can be stored within the unit's non-volatile memory. New codes can be
added, and existing codes deleted as required. "Token" codes can be
added, allowing only a preset number of activations, after which the
code becomes invalid. Each code can operate one or more of the three
available outputs. The first output is a potential-free relay contact
capable of switching up to 3A at 50V. Both normally-closed and
normally-open contacts are available. The second and third outputs are
open collector channels, capable of directly switching any negative
triggered equipment, or an external relay. The output channels can be
set as pulsed or latching, with pulse times adjustable in one second
increments between one second and four minutes. The open collector
output channels can be used with the optional CP105 SmartSwitch,
allowing secure control of equipment a distance away from the main
unit. An anti-hack feature can be enabled, causing the unit to shut
down after a pre-selected number of incorrect codes have been
entered. The unit will then reset after a pre-selected time. A telltale
LED will indicate that the anti-hack feature has been triggered. The
third output channel can be used as an alarm channel, triggered by
various panic or alarm conditions. The relay output can be activated by
an external pushbutton, giving free-exit capability. Once programmed,
the system can be backed up onto the optional CP108 backup module.
This allows the system to be easily restored if required. An optional
independent tamper switch can be fitted to provide a contact indicating
if the unit has been forced open, or removed from its mountings.
4. General description
Supply voltage
Standby current
Maximum current
Operating temperature
Operating humidity
Output relay rating
Open collector rating
Housing material
Degree of protection
Code length
Memory capacity
Memory retention
Output pulse range
Token codes
1. All outputs active, SmartSwitches on Ch2 & Ch3 2. Non-condensing
3. Non-inductive load
12V - 24V AC/DC
32mA
180mA1
-15C to +55C
0-90%2
1 x 3A @ 50V3
2 x 50mA @ 24V
Polycarbonate
IP55
one to ten digits
1000 unique non-volatile codes
>200 years
1 - 255s adjustable, or latched
1 - 254 activations
5. Technical specifications
The following procedure will enable the user to change the default
Master Code or the currently stored Master Code to a new
Master Code. The Master Code may also be learned into the system by
following the procedure in Section 8 ‘Adding a New User’.
Example: Replace the default Master Code with a new
Master Code =
6. Changing the Master Code
The Master Code must always be stored at address
The Master Code can be used as a normal access code
Indicator LEDs
Indicator LEDs
0
3 41 2
1. Enter Program Mode
2. Select KwikLearn
3. Enter address
4. Enter access code
Enter the following keystrokes:
0
0
3 7 8 1
3 4
1
1. Enter Program Mode Master Code
2. Select KwikLearn
3. Enter address
4. Enter new code Code
1
Default Master Code=
Enter the following keystrokes:
0
0
1 2
3 41 2
3 41 2
8 13 7
If no channel is specified, Channel 1 is selected
If the number of accesses is not specified in Step 6, unlimited
access is set. Care must be taken to ensure the desired access
limit is correctly applied
If unlimited accesses are required, only enter at
Step 6.
The following procedure will add a new access code at a specified
address, assign which channel the code must activate and how many
accesses are allowed before the code becomes invalid.
Indicator LEDs
7. Adding a new user
1. Enter Program Mode Master Code
2. Select Add Menu
3. Enter user address Address
4. Enter access code Code
5. Select channel Channel
6. Assign channel Channel
6. Enter access limit [Accesses]
7. Exit Add Menu
8. Exit Program Mode
Enter the following keystrokes:
1
Repeat steps 3 - 6 for additional users
[ ] denotes optional features
Example:
Add access code into address
The code must operate Channel 2
Code is valid forever
Master Code=
75 12 0
3 41 2
Indicator LEDs
1. Enter Program Mode
2. Select Add Menu
3. Enter user address
4. Enter access code
5. Select channel
6. Assign channel
7. Enter access limit
8. Exit Add Menu
9. Exit Program Mode
Enter the following keystrokes:
1
1
1
3
2
0
4
5
7
2
2
Example:
Add access code into address
The code must operate Channel 5
Code is valid for 2 uses
Master Code=
Indicator LEDs
59 2 13 3
1. Enter Program Mode
2. Select Add Menu
3. Enter user address
4. Enter access code
5. Select channel
6. Assign channel
7. Enter access limit
8. Exit Add Menu
9. Exit Program Mode
Enter the following keystrokes:
1
1
1
3
2
0
4
2
5
5
9
2
3 3
0
3 41 2
Repeat Step 3 to delete additional user codes
If address is specified as 0, all access codes will be deleted
and the Master Code will revert to the factory default,
The following procedure will delete an access code at a specified
address.
Indicator LEDs
8. Deleting a user
1. Enter Program Mode Master Code
2. Select Delete Menu
3. Enter user address Address
4. Exit Delete Menu
5. Exit Program Mode
Enter the following keystrokes:
2
Example:
Delete access code at address .
Master Code=
Indicator LEDs
1. Enter Program Mode
2. Select Delete Menu
3. Enter user address
4. Exit Delete Menu
5. Exit Program Mode
Enter the following keystrokes:
2
9
1
3
2
9
4
3
3
9
4
4
9
1
1
2
2
Example:
Delete all access codes. Master Code=
Example:
Delete access code at addresses and
Master Code=
Indicator LEDs
Indicator LEDs
1. Enter Program Mode
2. Select Delete Menu
3. Enter user address
4. Exit Delete Menu
5. Exit Program Mode
Enter the following keystrokes:
2
0
1
3
2
4
1. Enter Program Mode
2. Select Delete Menu
3. Enter user address
4. Enter user address
5. Exit Delete Menu
6. Exit Program Mode
Enter the following keystrokes:
2
5
8
4
7
1
3
2
4
3
3
8
4
4
7
1
1
5
2
2
4
Sets the output pulse time of the output channels. Default setting is
one second pulse.
9. Setting the output timers
Once transmission has ended, repeat Steps 3 and 4 for additional
channels.
Indicator LEDs
1. Enter Program Mode Master Code
2. Select Output Menu
3. Enter channel Channel
4. Enter pulse time Seconds
5. Exit Output Menu
6. Exit Program Mode
Enter the following keystrokes:
3
A pulse time of zero seconds will give latched output
Maximum pulse time is 255 seconds
Example:
Pair Channel 1 with a NOVA receiver, allowing for a transmission
duration of ten seconds.
Master Code=
Indicator LEDs
1. Enter Program Mode
2. Select Output Menu
3. Enter Output channel
4. Enter pulse time
5. Exit Output Menu
6. Exit Program Mode
Enter the following keystrokes:
3
1
1
3
2
4
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The following procedure sets the number of wrong access codes that
the SMARTGUARD will accept before becoming inactive, as well as
the time for which it will remain inactive. The factory default for wrong
access codes is three, while the default reset time is 60 seconds.
Indicator LEDs
10. Setting the anti-hack parameters
1. Enter Program Mode Master Code
2. Select Lockout Menu
3. Enter number of codes Wrong codes
4. Enter Reset Time Seconds
5. Exit Program Mode
Enter the following keystrokes:
4
Indicator LEDs
Example:
Set wrong code alarm to activate after five incorrect codes have
been entered. The unit must reactivate after 30 seconds.
Master Code=
1. Enter Program Mode
2. Select Lockout Menu
3. Enter number of codes
4. Enter Reset Time
5. Exit Program Mode
Enter the following keystrokes:
4
5
3 0
1
3
2
4
3 41 2
If the Number of wrong codes is set to zero, the unit will
accept an unlimited number of wrong codes.
If the Reset time is set to zero, the unit can only be reset by
removing the power.
1
1. Enter Program Mode Master Code
2. Select Wipeout Menu
3. Enter Wipeout Time [Seconds]
4. Exit Program Mode
If the Wipeout time is set to , key wipeout will be disabled
(only applicable to externally powered devices)
Disabling the key wipeout time will:
Compromise the security of the system
Cause a code entry to be incorrectly recognised as a wrong
code if an incomplete code was previously entered
The following procedure sets the number of seconds for which
keystrokes remain valid. This ensures that if a partial code has been
entered, it is wiped out of the keypad buffer after a preset time, and
must be re-entered in its entirety.
The clearing of the keypad buffer is indicated by the keypad’s back
light turning off.
The factory default for the key wipeout timer is five seconds.
Indicator LEDs
Enter the following keystrokes:
5
11. Setting the key wipeout time
0
Example:
Set the key wipeout time to 15 seconds.
Master Code=
Example:
Disable key wipeout time.
Master Code=
Indicator LEDs
Indicator LEDs
1. Enter Program Mode
2. Select Wipeout Menu
3. Enter Wipeout Time
4. Exit Program Mode
Enter the following keystrokes:
5
1 5
1
3
2
4
1. Enter Program Mode
2. Select Wipeout Menu
3. Enter Wipeout Time
4. Exit Program Mode
Enter the following keystrokes:
5
0
1
3
2
4
3
3
4
4
1
1
2
2
The following procedure sets the conditions under which the Alarm
channel (Channel 3) will activate. This also sets the anti-default and
tone mute features.
The following alarm conditions can be set:
Duress (Code + )(Default=off)
Adding to the last digit of an access code activates the unit as
normal, but also activates the alarm channel. This is used if entering
under duress. E.g. If the access code is , entering
gives access, but also activates the alarm
Alarm ( + )(Default=off)
Pressing the and keys simultaneously activates the Alarm
channel.
Wrong Codes (Default=off)
When the number of wrong codes is exceeded, the Alarm channel is
activated.
Anti-default feature (Default=on)
Setting this feature prevents the Master Code and system
parameters from being reset by the defaulting features.
Alarm Tone Mute Feature (Default=off)
Setting this feature turns off the audible feedback when entering a
code. This prevents an eavesdropper from determining the number of
digits in the code. Tones will still be present in Programming Mode.
12. Setting the security parameters
3
3
4
5
1
1
1
#
#
1
2
2
Indicator LEDs
1. Enter Program Mode Master Code
2. Select Security Menu
3. Set (Code+1) OR
4. Set (*+#) OR
5. Set (Wrong Codes) OR
6. Set Anti-default OR
7. Set Tone Mute OR
8. Exit Program Mode
Enter the following keystrokes:
6
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
1
0
turns function off, turns function on
1
Example:
Enable Alarm on Code + . Clear all other functions
Master Code=
1
3 41 2
Indicator LEDs
1. Enter Program Mode
2. Select Security Menu
3. Set (Code+1)
4. Clear (*+#)
5. Clear (Wrong Codes)
6. Clear Anti-default
7. Clear Tone Mute
8. Exit Program Mode
Enter the following keystrokes:
6
0
0
0
0
1
1
3
2
4
Example:
Set Alarm on Wrong Codes. Leave all other functions unchanged.
Master Code=
Indicator LEDs
1. Enter Program Mode
2. Select Security Menu
3. Skip (Code+1)
4. Skip (*+#)
5. Set (Wrong Codes)
6. Skip Anti-default
7. Set Tone Mute
8. Exit Program Mode
Enter the following keystrokes:
6
1
1
3
2
4
Backs up all the user access codes as well as system settings to the
optional CP108 Backup Memory Module. This allows the system to be
easily restored in the unlikely event of system failure.
Procedure for backing up the unit:
Remove power. Plug the CP108 into the socket provided. Reapply
power. All three LEDs will now be on. Press 1 on the keypad.
13. Backing up the unit
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1
The green LED will begin to flash, indicating that the memory is
being backed up. When the backup is complete, a beep will be
heard, and the yellow and green LEDs will turn off. Remove the
Backup Memory Module and keep it in a safe place.
Backing up to a Backup Memory Module will overwrite any
information that was previously contained in that Backup
Memory Module
Restoring from a Backup Memory Module will overwrite any
information that was previously contained in the
SMARTGUARD unit
Restores all the user access codes as well as system settings from
the optional CP108 Backup Memory Module.
Procedure for restoring the unit:
Remove power. Plug the CP108 into the socket provided. Reapply
power. All three LEDs will now be on. Press 3 on the keypad.
The yellow LED will begin to flash, indicating that the memory is
being restored. When the restore is complete, a beep will be
heard, and the yellow and green LEDs will turn off. Remove the
Memory Module, and keep it in a safe place.
14. Restoring the unit
3
15. Defaulting the unit
1
3 41 2
2
3
Both the Master Code and the system parameters (timers, alarm
functions, etc.) can be reset to Factory Defaults.
This is useful when the Master Code has been forgotten or the
system parameters are in an unknown state.
Defaulting the Master Code:
Remove power. Reapply power while holding the key down for
two seconds. A beep will then follow, indicating that the Master
Code has been reset to .
Defaulting the System Parameters:
Remove power. Reapply power while holding the and keys
down together for two seconds. A beep will then follow, indicating
that the System Parameters have been reset to the following
Factory Defaults:
Wrong Codes: three codes
Wrong Codes Reset: 60 seconds
Wipeout Timer: 5 seconds
Security Parameters: Anti-default ON, all others OFF
Defaulting is not possible if the anti-default option has been set
(see Section 12).
In this case, if the Master Code has been lost, the system must
be restored from a backup to reset the Master Code
to
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1. Remove retaining screw
cover and screws.
2. Insert screwdriver blade
into groove provided
between the cover and
back panel. Lever
screwdriver forward to
separate the cover from
the back panel.
16. Typical mounting instructions:
2
1
Retaining
screw cover
Self-adhesive
rubber pads
3. Fix the self-adhesive rubber
pads into the recesses
provided on the rear panel.
4. Attach the rear pane to the
mounting surface or
gooseneck with the
mounting screws supplied.
Cable routing
1. In the case of the wiring
being mounted externally,
knock out the tab in the
base of the cover to allow
the cable to pass through.
2. If the keypad is to be
mounted on a gooseneck,
or if the cable must pass
through the centre of the
back panel, knock out the
tab as shown
3. In both the above cases,
ensure the cable entry
points are sealed with
silicon sealant.
External wiring cable route
Cable
Knockout
tab
4
Mounting
screws
Be sure to seal all the mountings with silicone sealant.
Use only the mounting holes shown. If the other mounting
holes are used, the mounting screws will interfere with the
batteries.
4. Attach the rear pane to the mounting surface, Anti-knock Shield
or gooseneck with the mounting screws supplied as shown
below.
SMARTGUARDair
wireless access
control keypad
Mounting
screws
SMARTGUARDair
backing plate
SMARTGUARD
Anti-knock
Shield
M4 washers
and nuts
17. Fitting the anti-tamper switch
If the onboard terminals are used to connect the anti-
tamper switch, the switch’s normally-closed (N/C) and
common connections MUST be used. Normally-closed (N/C)
will be connected to In1 and COM to Neg (-)
If the anti-tamper switch is to be connected to a third-party
alarm system, either normally-closed or normally-open can
be used, along with a common connection
To third party
alarm system
Onboard alarm option -
activates Alarm Channel
(Channel 3)
OR
18. Typical connection diagram
If your supply voltage to the SMARTGUARD exceeds
24V AC or 30V DC, fit the supplied 150R resistor in
series with the supply wire as shown.
From external
12V - 24V DC/AC
power supply
Cable
Gooseneck cable route
Knockout
tab
Cable
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
To other
equipment
Free
exit
Resistor
Door
strike
12V AC
220V
AC
External wiring cable route
Do not use this product with supply voltages greater
than 30v ac or 40v dc.
For your convenience you will find an Address Register included in
your SMARTGUARD packaging. Use this Address Register to record
which addresses have been assigned, their access code and which
channel will be activated by that address.
The supplied Address Register will record the first 500 addresses, from
0 to 499. Should you require a second Address Register to record the
next 500 address, i.e. address 500 to 999, please contact your
nearest CENTURION SYSTEMS branch or distributor.
Keep the address register in a safe place!
20. Important installation information
19. Glossary of terms
Access code
The code number the user will enter to gain access. It can range
in length from one to ten digits.
Address/ User address
The location where the user’s code is stored in the keypad
memory. It can be any number between 1 and 999.
It should be recorded, allowing the user code to be removed
from the memory later if necessary.
Master Code
The code number required for programming the keypad.
It is stored in user address 0.
The default Master Code of a new unit is
For security reasons, the installer should change
this code at the time of installation.
Refer to Section 7 for instructions on how to change
the Master Code.
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Enter key
In order to gain access, the user code must be followed by a .
#
#
Complete the installation information below for future reference.
Master Code
Channel 1 activates
Channel 2 activates
Channel 3 activates
Channel 4 activates
Channel 5 activates
Channel 6 activates
Channel 7 activates
Channel 8 activates
Channel 9 activates
Channel 10 activates
Channel 11 activates
Channel 12 activates
Channel 13 activates
Channel 14 activates
Channel 15 activates
Keep this manual in a safe place.
Installers information:
Name:
Mobile number:
Email address:
Physical address:
www.CentSys.com
0.07.A.0158_10102014
Sharecall 0860-CENTURION (0860 236 887)
Head Office: +27 11 699 2400
Sharecall Technical Support 0861 003 123 or
+27 11 699 2481
from 07h00 to 18h00 (GMT+2)
Sharecall numbers applicable when dialed from within South Africa only)
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Centurion SMARTGUARD Installation guide

Category
Security access control systems
Type
Installation guide

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